This year, "Leaders in Dubai" brings together renowned international speakers such as former US President Bill Clinton via satellite, former Prime Minister of Malaysia Dr. Mahathir Bin Mohamad, former president of South Africa F.W. De Klerk, former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, CEO of Brandstream Inc., Scott Bedbury, Japanese management guru Dr. Kenichi Ohame, bestselling author Daniel Pink, global statesman of business change Arie de Geus and motivational writer Spencer Johnson.
Chairman of Emaar Properties, Mohamed Ali Alabbar, said:
"Leadership is about the courage to take the right decisions at the right time, coupled with the vision to look into the future and find innovative ideas. Strong, inspired and effective leadership has been at the forefront of Dubai's success story. Led by the inspiring vision and leadership of His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Defence Minister, the Emirate has transformed itself into the commercial, retail and financial centre of the Arab world."
"This is an important time in our history when leadership and leaders of integrity are crucial to our future. And nowhere, is this need for ethical, upright and courageous leaders more apparent, than in the Middle East and the Arab World. I believe that "Leaders in Dubai", which brings together some of the finest contemporary leaders in the world, offers a significant platform on which we can discuss leadership and its role in finding solutions to some of the world's greatest challenges," he added.
Following last year's highly successful debate with former Mayor of New York, Rudolph Giuliani, Mr. Alabbar has been invited to introduce Dr. Mahathir Bin Mohamad, who is credited with building Malaysia's robust economy, to an audience of international leaders.
As headline sponsors, Emaar will also exhibiting at the event and showcasing its ambitious Burj Dubai district, including a large scaled model of the overall project featuring The Business Hub, The Old Town and The Dubai Mall. In addition, the multi-billion dollar company will showcase its international expansion plans throughout the region and North Africa.

Posted by Lara Lynn Golden, News Editor



